The Shopify Solutions Podcast
Want to get the most out of your Shopify business? Listen to the Shopify Solutions Podcast to get concrete examples and recommendations on how to build and grow your eCommerce business. Hosted by Scott Austin, owner of JadePuma, a Shopify-focused agency in San Diego, California. Scott has decades of e-commerce experience with the biggest companies and the smallest stores and everything in between.
The Shopify Solutions Podcast
Episode 188 - Store Branding in the Checkout and Account Pages
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6/24/26
Episode Summary
The episode tackles how to apply your brand identity to checkout and customer account pages—two areas merchants often neglect and frequently assume they can't control. Scott's core argument is that the jarring hand-off from a polished storefront to a generic, default-looking checkout erodes trust at the highest-intent moment in the funnel, when a browser becomes a buyer, and that visual disconnect costs you in abandoned carts.
He explains why this happens: checkout isn't part of your theme. Once a customer hits checkout, Shopify takes over on its own secured infrastructure. The old checkout.liquid approach is now dead—fully retired for Plus stores in August 2025, with standard plans reaching final retirement in August 2026. In its place is Checkout Extensibility and a unified branding system accessed through the checkout and accounts editor, where you "set it once, apply it everywhere" across checkout, thank-you, order status, and account pages.
The bulk of the episode is a step-by-step walkthrough aimed at standard plan merchants (Basic, Grow, Advanced), covering what you can control in the editor:
- Logo — upload a high-res transparent PNG (no SVG), and preview on mobile, not just desktop
- Color palette — define reusable hex codes, use your boldest color for action buttons, prioritize contrast over flair, and don't skip a visible error-state color
- Fonts — pick from Shopify's library, but note you can't control font weight on standard plans
- Layout — header is adjustable; footer layout is Plus-only (and the editor has a bug where it appears editable but doesn't save)
- Background images — disabled by Shopify as of February 5, 2026, in the header and main content areas (colors still work)
- Apps — you can add app blocks to thank-you and order status pages, but not the core checkout steps (Plus-only)
- Customer account pages — branding inherits automatically, but native pages are bare-bones on content, which is the gap his Customer Accounts Toolbox app fills
He closes with the recommendation to audit the live experience in an incognito window on both desktop and mobile, and a four-point checklist covering logo, colors, typography, and accounts.
Show Links
- Account Pages Toolbox - https://apps.shopify.com/account-pages-toolbox
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